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Bumer

  • 2003
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
8.5K
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Maksim Konovalov, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Sergey Gorobchenko, and Andrey Merzlikin in Bumer (2003)
Road TripAdventureCrimeDrama

Corrupted cops, street gangs, "bratki" on "bummers" and "merins", angry truck drivers, beautiful women and death are what four friends on a black bummer who set up on mission from one region... Read allCorrupted cops, street gangs, "bratki" on "bummers" and "merins", angry truck drivers, beautiful women and death are what four friends on a black bummer who set up on mission from one region of Russia to another are about to face. Don't forget that the main four characters are fa... Read allCorrupted cops, street gangs, "bratki" on "bummers" and "merins", angry truck drivers, beautiful women and death are what four friends on a black bummer who set up on mission from one region of Russia to another are about to face. Don't forget that the main four characters are far from angels themselves...

  • Director
    • Pyotr Buslov
  • Writers
    • Denis Rodimin
    • Pyotr Buslov
  • Stars
    • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Andrey Merzlikin
    • Maksim Konovalov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    8.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pyotr Buslov
    • Writers
      • Denis Rodimin
      • Pyotr Buslov
    • Stars
      • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
      • Andrey Merzlikin
      • Maksim Konovalov
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Kostyan 'Kot'
    Andrey Merzlikin
    Andrey Merzlikin
    • Dimon 'Oshparennyy'
    Maksim Konovalov
    Maksim Konovalov
    • Lyokha 'Killa'
    Sergey Gorobchenko
    Sergey Gorobchenko
    • Petya 'Rama'
    Yana Shivkova
    Yana Shivkova
    • Katka
    Lyudmila Polyakova
    Lyudmila Polyakova
    • Sobachikha
    Anastasiya Sapozhnikova
    • Nastya
    Vasiliy Sedykh
    Vasiliy Sedykh
    • Dembel
    Evgeniy Kraynov
    • Patsanenok
    Aleksey Zaytsev
    Aleksey Zaytsev
    • Traktorist
    Vitaliy Alshanskiy
    Vitaliy Alshanskiy
    • Praporshchik Zavazalskiy
    Oleg Semisynov
    • Gruznyy ment
    Mikhail Lukashov
    • Molodoy ment
    Filipp Ryba
    • Kulibin
    Aleksey Oshurkov
    Aleksey Oshurkov
    • Khriplyy
    Anatoliy Koshcheev
    Anatoliy Koshcheev
    • Tormozoy
    Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
    Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
    • Molodoy dalnoboyshchik
    Olga Dobrina
    • Plechevaya
    • Director
      • Pyotr Buslov
    • Writers
      • Denis Rodimin
      • Pyotr Buslov
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    User reviews29

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    10tchitouniaram

    My personal favorite!

    I grew up in a different time and films were different too,more of traditional CCCR staff with occasional masterpiece by Tarkovskij)This film I've watched already living in Canada and it have resonated deeply in me,as I was still in Russia in the crazy 90-s...and i've seen in real life,what most people see only in movies)That's why Bumer is so amazing:it shows life exactly how it was there and then...Actors doesn't feel like actors,more like some of my then dead now friends...so many emotions...so long ago...so sad...
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Bimmer

    Bimmer's the Russian term for the BMW, and with such a title, the vehicle has to be a plot device in the movie.

    The film begins with the stealing of a BMW 7-series by a gang of four petty thieves. Given that it's such a wonderful car, they decide to keep it for themselves instead of selling it off. But before the film reaches cruising speed, a confrontation with another gang goes wrong, and our quartet is on the run from both the cops and from the mob.

    So they're off on a road trip in their ill gotten BMW, and scene after scene, we're treated to set pieces, like encounters with a gang of truckers, corrupt cops and a doctor in a small town. Some of these scenes are hilarious, watching our quartet outsmarting and wriggling their way out of situations, while others are sometimes plain boring. So it's rather uneven.

    Despite the title being a car model, there is absolutely no car chases in this film, which is a pity, otherwise we could have seen the 7-series being put to good use. However, what's refreshing is the scenery. I haven't seen much of Moscow or Russia, and this film offered an opportunity to do so.

    It also attempts to explore the relationships between the friends, to see if there is indeed honour amongst thieves at a time when it really would have counted. The ending is kinda unexpected, but all the more makes you wonder about the this theme.

    With an excellent soundtrack each time the Bimmer is driven, you'll forgive this show for some of its shortfalls.
    8Ralf1

    A Russian take on the 'Reservoir Dogs' Genre

    The Bummer (also known as Bimmer), is an early 2000s Russian take on the venerable "Reservoir Dogs" movie genre of the early 90s. However, the Bummer is very distinct and very original. I'd say that there is a lot more soul in this movie than in Tarantino's gangster flick. In fact, this movie probably had matched, if not surpassed, the Dogs in several respects and it had probably set a new benchmark for those who are aware of the existence of the modern Russian cinema. Both movies depicted stylized violence simply for the sake of violence. However, in the Russian case, it's not all made up. It's their everyday life. The acting of the Bummer gang was terrific. This movie depicts very realistically Russia's Putin-era criminal nihilism, which is less glorious than in the Yeltsin era but still very interesting for an outside eye, the corrupt cops, and the decaying provincial infrastructure. Unfortunately, I doubt that the English language subtitles can do justice to the slang terms used in this movie (I watched the Russian language version without subtitles).
    9user-585-892704

    One of the best films I've seen.

    First of all, I hate Brigada, in my opinion it's cheap and very false, it rather glorifies Russian gangs than does something else. Despite many somehow say Brigada and this film are similar, they are not. I love Bumer, and I hate Brigada or Brat.

    Bumer is apolitical, very sincere and honest movie about people. It doesn't try to dully moralize or glorify or rise patriotism, and instead honestly shows flaws hinting there is something very wrong with society (which is a VERY rare thing in modern Russian movie-land). The film does teach, it shows inevitability of bad effects of bad actions but with style and subtlety. Actors play is another area where this movie shines, it just couldn't be better. Bumer is masterfully shot, the camera work is fantastic, beautiful panoramas and scenes, it looks stylish and not arty-crafty at the same time.

    The work of art.
    10summit3000

    Very good and realistic - thumbs up!

    Among the host of modern time Russian-made "gangster" movies (think Brat/Brother, Brigada, Antikiller, Zhmurki, etc.) this is by far the most realistic one.

    Brigada was very much a fiction movie, and so were both parts of Brother. Antikiller was middle of the road, and Zhmurki was just a parody on them all.

    One of the previous reviewers wrote that Bumer shows the life in today's Russia. This is not true. Bumer shows life as it was in the early to mid- 1990's (and that was, in fact, the film makers' stated intent).

    The "bratki" (gangsters), the "razborki" (inter-gang negotiations), the language, the extortions, the crooked cops, the truck drivers, the roads, the godforsaken village, the robbery - all are very realistic.

    The only downside of the film, to my taste, was a bit too many moralizing scenes. But I still rate it as 10 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Pyotr Buslov: the gas station owner who agrees to accept a car audio as a payment instead of cash.
    • Quotes

      Petya 'The Frame': [after spending $1000 to bribe a corrupt cop] Anyone has any money? We need to buy gas.

      Lyokha 'Killa': I have 20 rubles.

      Petya 'The Frame': 20 rubles? That's only enough to buy some milk from a babushka.

      Lyokha 'Killa': [next scene - Killa is drinking milk from a glass jar, aparently bought from some babushka along the road]

    • Connections
      Followed by Bumer: Film vtoroy (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      MAMA MNE GOVORIT...
      Written by Sergey Shnurov

      Performed by Diody

      ©(P) S. Shnurov

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2003 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Bummer
    • Filming locations
      • Dievo-Gorodishche, Yaroslavskaya oblast, Russia
    • Production companies
      • CTB Film Company
      • Pygmalion Production
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    • Budget
      • $700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,278,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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